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an accessible port
Rail Connected Growth Programme
In this programme, the various parties in the industry streamline information exchange and reduce manual operations. The aim is to better al
Nature and biodiversity in the ports
Economic progress is important but may never be at the expense of nature, the environment, and the living environment of the port industrial
Safe, healthy port and surroundings
The port and port activities have an impact on the surroundings. We continuously work on improving the quality of the living environment.
energy transition
T&E study of CO2 emissions in European seaports
The Port of Rotterdam Authority’s response
sustainability
Sustainable development in the port of Rotterdam
We want to accelerate sustainable development in the port. Whether it concerns creating opportunities for sustainable businesses to set up o
Port Performance
Keep your finger on the pulse of the port. We would like to assist you in getting a clearer picture of how well the port is operating and th
energy transition
A new energy system
Industry is switching to sustainable electricity and (green) hydrogen. This requires substantial supplies of affordable energy from sources
Mixed berthing
Inland vessels with and without hazardous cargo are allowed to mixed berthing at around 50 berths in the Rotterdam port area. These have bee
energy transition
‘The energy transition is like a rubber band.’
“We need to start paddling in time. That way we’ll get to ride the green energy wave”, says Nico van Dooren, Director of New Business Develo
Undermining criminality
Rotterdam is the biggest port in Europe. The port is home to a logistics hub where many cargo flows meet. Unfortunately, this makes the port